Silvester, J.P.; Genuardi, M.T.; Klingbiel, P.H.: Machine-aided indexing at NASA (1994)
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- Abstract
- Describes the NASA Lexical Dictionary (NLD), a machine aided indexing system used online at the NASA Center for AeroSpace Information (CASI). This system automatically suggests a set of candidate terms from NASA's controlled vocabulary for any designated natural language text input. The system is comprised of a text processor that is based on the computational, nonsyntactic analysis of input text and an extensive knowledge base that serves to recognize and translate text-extracted concepts. The functions of the various NLD system components are described in detail, and production and quality benefits resulting from the implementation of machine-aided indexing at CASI are discussed